Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1895 — Library Entertainment. [ARTICLE]
Library Entertainment.
Saturday, Dec. 21. 1895.—The McCoy burg Dramatic Club cons'sting of Matlhoro’s most talented young people will give a fatce comedy entitled “Topp’s Twins ’ This is a most comical farce in four acts, requiring ten characters and affording two hours of fun and amusement. Oct., 1895. After the play, lunches ~witl be sold to the highest bidder -following which a lino twenty gold watch will be voted to the most popular young lady present. The lady receiving larg st number of votes will positively receive watch. Etch and every vote must be cash. No by-bids. Everybody come. Lots of fun snd the fiaest supper ever served. Admission, adults 15c, children 10c, ladies with lunches fraejp Curtains rise at 7 p. m. Proceeds for Marlboro library.
A pure play, teaching healthy lessons, sincere in motive, and clean in language, such a one is “Old Farmer Hopkins.”, Wit, humor, pathos, music, delightfully blended make “Old Farmer Hopkins” the success it is See it next, Friday evening, Dec., loth. - You will be sorry if you miss us when looking for a new .watch. Long & Hardman. % The remainder of my street hats and sailors are going at cost. .7 Uir“ Mrs. C. E, Hekshman. Druggist’s fancy goods, toys, dolls and a large assortment of games at A. F. Long’s. R< member Long & Hardman will not be undersold. A fine line of case goods, toilet cases, handkerchief and glove cases cuff and collar cases all novelties in this line aud everything new at Long’s, the druggist. Musical instruments, guitar and violin strings at Long’s, the druggist. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired and warranted at lowest, prices. Long & Hardman. Come in boys. We can laundry for you all as well as one, “bays.” SriTEF.R & Kig.it.
Try our unadulterated spices. Long, the druggist. Main Street Meat Market. The undersigned wishes to announce to the citizens of Rensselaer and vicinity that she has opened up a meat market in connection with her restaurant and grocery, where she keeps fresh beef, pork and oysters. Also dried and salted meats always on hand. Place of business one block south of depot on Main street. Minnie Cleaver. P. S. Cash paid for butter and eggs, etc.
